Khan came to India on an invitation from BCCI President Shahshank Manohar but the talks were cancelled when Shiv Sena workers barged into BCCI headquarters in Mumbai, protesting against the dialogue.
"It is still not a complete 'No' but we need to decide at some point of time and it has to be very soon as there is not much time left. A reply 'yes' or 'no' is necessary. If there's still delay we have to assume that it's a 'no'," Shaharyar said.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman admitted that not having a discussion was very disappointing.
"We could not engage in discussions and resolve the issues between us. I am not going back disappointed of a possibility of negative response or we would lose money. But that's not the case at all. We came here to see if we could engage in a bilateral series. If it doesn't happen that means it has not happened for eight years."
"Well, the future depends on the bilateral series that is scheduled in December for which an MoU was signed by both India and Pakistan which includes 6 series in 8 years. The December (2015) series was the first amongst those six series. Now if India does not play the series means that MoU is virtually dead," he said.